Recorder.js
A library to encode the output of Web Audio API nodes as Opus and export in an Ogg container. Audio encoded using libopus ver 1.1.1 beta compiled with emscripten. Also included is audio resampler and Ogg Opus decoder.
Syntax
Constructor
var rec = new Recorder([config]);
Creates a recorder instance.
- config - An optional configuration object (see config section below)
Config
- bitRate (optional) Specifies the target bitrate in bits/sec. The encoder selects an application-specific default when this is not specified.
-
bufferLength - (optional) The length of the buffer that the internal JavaScriptNode uses to capture the audio. Can be tweaked if experiencing performance issues. Defaults to
4096
. -
encoderApplication - (optional) Specifies the encoder application. Supported values are
2048
- Voice,2049
- Full Band Audio,2051
- Restricted Low Delay. Defaults to2049
. -
encoderFrameSize (optional) Specifies the frame size in ms used for encoding. Defaults to
20
. - encoderPath - (optional) Path to oggopusEncoder.js worker script. Defaults to 'oggopusEncoder.js'
-
encoderSampleRate - (optional) Specifies the sample rate to encode at. Defaults to
48000
. Supported values are8000
,12000
,16000
,24000
or48000
. -
leaveStreamOpen - (optional) Keep the stream around when trying to
stop
recording, so you can re-start
without re-initStream
. Defaults tofalse
. -
maxBuffersPerPage - (optional) Specifies the maximum number of buffers to use before generating an Ogg page. This can be used to lower the streaming latency. The lower the value the more overhead the ogg stream will incur. Defaults to
40
. -
monitorGain - (optional) Sets the gain of the monitoring output. Gain is an a-weighted value between
0
and1
. Defaults to0
-
numberOfChannels - (optional) The number of channels to record.
1
= mono,2
= stereo. Defaults to1
. Maximum2
channels are supported. -
streamPages - (optional) Library will fire
dataAvailable
event after each encoded page. Defaults tofalse
.
Instance Methods
rec.addEventListener( type, listener[, useCapture] )
addEventListener will add an event listener to the event target. Available events are "duration", "streamError", "streamReady", "dataAvailable", "start", "pause", "resume" and "stop".
rec.initStream()
initStream will request the user for permission to access the the audio stream and raise "streamReady" or "streamError".
rec.pause()
pause will keep the stream and monitoring alive, but will not be recording the buffers. Will raise the pause event. Subsequent calls to resume will add to the current recording.
rec.removeEventListener( type, listener[, useCapture] )
removeEventListener will remove an event listener from the event target.
rec.resume()
resume will resume the recording if paused. Will raise the resume event
rec.setMonitorGain( gain )
setMonitorGain will set the volume on what will be passed to the monitor. Monitor level does not affect the recording volume. Gain is an a-weighted value between 0 and 1
rec.start()
start will initalize the worker and begin capturing audio if the audio stream is ready. Will raise the start event when started.
rec.stop()
stop will cease capturing audio and disable the monitoring and mic input stream. Will request the recorded data and then terminate the worker once the final data has been published. Will raise the stop event when stopped.
rec.clearStream()
clearStream will stop and delete the stream got from initStream
, you will only ever call this manually if you have config.leaveStreamOpen
set to true
Static Methods
Recorder.isRecordingSupported()
Will return a truthy value indicating if the browser supports recording.